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Discover Ludwig"deprivation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the removal or taking away of something, such as a right or privilege. For example: "The deprivation of basic human rights is an unethical and unlawful act."
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Next, the level of deprivation of the patients' sector was defined according to the Atlas of Deprived Neighborhoods [ 17] and categorized into 4 categories: no deprivation, low level of deprivation, moderate level of deprivation, and high level of deprivation.
The deprivation of freedom is punishment enough.
We're not supposed to have a deprivation of opportunity.
They concentrated on human rights & the deprivation of justice.
We're talking about the serious potential deprivation of liberty".
No slapping, deprivation of water, heat, dogs, psychological abuse.
What did "deprivation of light and auditory stimuli" mean?
They felt the appalling deprivation of it all.
There is a massive deprivation of liberty going on here".
The deprivation of water is far more serious than the deprivation of food.
The case only appears to turn on the deprivation of the slave-owner's property if one ignores the deprivation of Scott's right to not be property.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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